one inspirational story coming out of last night's game, the appearance of bryan stow. the 43-year-old was a special guest of the giants. you may recall he suffered that serious head injury when he was attacked outside dodgers stadium back in 2011. stow is still in rehab but was well enough to make it to last night's game with his family. the giants welcomed him with a brief message on the scoreboard. the team said stow didn't want any type of ceremony or special attention. >>> it's safe to say the world series fever is not only spreading right here in the bay area, it is spreading worldwide. giants and tiger fans can be found all across the country and around the planet. today in the bay's bob redell is live at at&t park with more on this global impact the world series is having. it sounds appropriate, bob. >> reporter: and it should come as no surprise. good morning to you, jon. because there are more foreign-born baseball players playing in this world series than in any other world series in history. most notably, a lot of them from venezuela. just look on the giants